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Bournemouth vs. Wolverhampton: Preview and betting tips
This game will be a bit lost in the busy schedule, but from the perspective of the fight for salvation it will be a classic six-point game. What to expect from Bournemouth’s game against Wolverhampton and what to bet on?
This match will be a bit lost in the busy schedule, but from the perspective of the fight for salvation it will be a classic six-point match. What to expect from Bournemouth’s game against Wolverhampton and what to bet on?
Bournemouth have been poor since the end of coach Gary O’Neill’s engagement, but they have often been unlucky, losing games in which they are no worse. It is penultimate in the table, but it is only one point behind the non-relegation positions.
Wolves got off to a worse start, beating Manchester City at home and drawing in the derby with Aston Villa. They have moved out of the relegation zone, they are four points clear of 14th place.
Bournemouth’s key figures
The home side were dragged along by productive defensive midfielder Philip Billing last season, they have struggled so far from the start of the new season. More is expected from Luis Sinisterra as well, the summer signing from Leeds in England has so far failed to follow up on the parade of performances from Feyenoord.
Key Wolves figures
Wolves’ results are based on Pedro Neto, the Portuguese international has scored once and assisted five times. His passes are mainly cleared by Korean striker Hee-chan Hwang, he is already on six accurate shots.
What to expect and what to bet on?
Bournemouth have probably had the toughest possible draw from the start of the season, having already faced Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham, Chelsea, Brighton and West Ham in eight rounds. In the League Cup, they have faced two second-tier teams and won both times.
On the other hand, Wolves have been good away this season, winning at Everton and picking up a valuable point at Luton, where they played almost an hour shorthanded. Apart from that, they played an even game at Old Trafford losing 0-1.
Considering the home factor, which saved the Cherries last year, and the fact that Bournemouth can do well against weaker and similarly good sides, I think the home side will win.
Betting Tip | Bournemouth to win